import java.util.Random;

/**
 * This class represents the Store object which has an inventory
 *
 * @author Aditya Desai
 * @version 1.0.0.0
 */
public class Store {

	private Inventory inv;
	private Random rand;


	/**
	 * The constructor 
	 */
	public Store(int quantitySeed){
		rand=new Random();
		populateStore(quantitySeed);
		this.inv = new StoreInventory(0);
	}
	
	/*
	private void populateStore(int quantitySeed){
		Item[] items=new Item[7];
		items[0]=new Item("Oxen",rand.nextInt(quantitySeed),0, 40);
		items[1]=new Item("Food",rand.nextInt(quantitySeed),5, 1);
		items[2]=new Item("Clothing",rand.nextInt(quantitySeed),2, 10);
		items[3]=new Item("Ammunition Box x20",rand.nextInt(quantitySeed),3, 2);
		items[4]=new Item("Wheels",rand.nextInt(quantitySeed),75, 10);
		items[5]=new Item("Axle",rand.nextInt(quantitySeed),125, 10);
		items[6]=new Item("Tongue",rand.nextInt(quantitySeed),100, 10);
		
		for (Item item:items){
			inv.add(item);
		}
	}
	*/
	
	/*
	 * Returns a string representation of the data stored in the wagon
	 * @return A string holding the data stored in the wagon. 
	 */
	public String toString(){
		String str = "";
		return str;
	}

	public Inventory getInventory(){
		return inv;
	}

}


